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Albanese approves Townsville Master Plan

written by WOFA | June 21, 2011

Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Anthony Albanese has announced the approval of Townsville Airport’s new Master Plan,which outlines its strategic direction over the next 20 years.

The Master Plan highlights a number of proposals for future growth at the airport, including a passenger terminal redevelopment, expansion of the apron area, and a progressive upgrade of existing GA facilities adjacent to the main terminal.

“Townsville Airport delivers vital aviation services across North Queensland and is a vital gateway to the region, with passenger numbers expected to grow by an average of 3.7 per cent a year to more than 3.5 million by 2030,” Albanese said.

“As these developments proceed, I expect the operator to undertake appropriate consultations with the airport’s joint user, the Defence Department, as well as State and local planning authorities and the wider community,” he said, adding that the introduction of a Community Aviation Consultation Group would assist this process.

Townsville Airport has been given 50 business days to present its Master Plan to the public.

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